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Psychoanalytic Filiations Ernst Falzeder

Psychoanalytic Filiations By Ernst Falzeder

Psychoanalytic Filiations by Ernst Falzeder


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This book presents the early history of psychoanalysis, focusing on the network of psychoanalytic filiations and the context of discovery of crucial concepts, such as Freud's technical recommendations, the therapeutic use of countertransference, and the psychotherapeutic treatment of psychoses.

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Psychoanalytic Filiations: Mapping the Psychoanalytic Movement by Ernst Falzeder

This book presents the early history of psychoanalysis, focusing on the network of psychoanalytic filiations and the context of discovery of crucial concepts, such as Freud's technical recommendations, the therapeutic use of countertransference, and the psychotherapeutic treatment of psychoses.

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'One of the very foremost Freudian scholars, Dr Ernst Falzeder continues to publish resounding contributions to the understanding of psychoanalytic history. Based on years of pioneering archival research, the present collection of essays is indispensable for anyone seeking a more accurate and deeper understanding of Freud and his legacy than that which is currently available in the conventional secondary literature.'- Patrick Mahony, Professor Emeritus, Universite de Montreal; Supervising and Training Analyst (Ret.), Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis; author of Freud and the Rat Man'Dr Falzeder offers the reader his immaculate scholarship, which makes him a psychoanalytic archaeologist in addition to an Austrian Sherlock Holmes, discovering psychoanalysts and patients who have been lost, forgotten, ignored, or shunned. Always fascinated by ideas, he shifts his focus from the microscopic to the macroscopic, providing a unique overview. I particularly appreciate Falzeder's rare, impartial perspective. With that, he sheds new light on the tumultuous history of psychoanalysis, especially with respect to the historical role of Eugen Bleuler and aspects of the Freud-Jung relationship.'- Axel Hoffer, MD, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute; Associate Clinical Professor in Psychiatry (part-time), Harvard Medical School'Over the last twenty-five years, Ernst Falzeder has represented the creme de la creme of psychoanalysis's historians, setting the standard for a rigorous and creative rethinking of that field. His unparalleled depth of knowledge, his meticulous and astonishing archival explorations, and his incisive scholarship have deeply influenced a generation of scholars. Now with this collection of brilliant, absorbing essays, the secret is out. For anyone interested in the field founded by Freud, this book is not to be missed.'- George Makari, author of Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis and Director of the DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College'Those who care about the history of psychoanalysis are already hugely indebted to Ernst Falzeder's incomparable labours of editing and translating the Abraham - Freud Correspondence, the Ferenczi - Freud Correspondence, and Jung's seminars on children's dreams. In this book, the fruits of his encyclopaedic knowledge of the history of the psychoanalytic movement are gathered together, demonstrating not only how ingenious his scholarly detective work is, but also how wise and even-handed his reflections are on the complex interactions of secret and public lives, and of the life-changing enmities and pragmatic alliances, that make up that history. Falzeder's map of the web of psychoanalytic filiations has been justly famous for over twenty years; here, finally, the map is unfurled for us with all its detail and significance.'-John Forrester, Professor of History and Philosophy of the Sciences, University of Cambridge

About Ernst Falzeder

Ernst Falzeder, PhD, is a Senior Research Fellow at the University College London, and editor and translator for the Philemon Foundation of the publication of the 'Complete Works of C. G. Jung'. He is a former research fellow at the University of Geneva, as well as Cornell University Medical School (NYC), and Harvard University (Cambridge, MA). He was chief editor of the Freud/Ferenczi correspondence (3 vols., Harvard University Press), editor of the complete Freud/Abraham letters (Karnac), translator of Jung's seminar on children's dreams (Princeton University Press), and editor, with John Beebe, as well as translator of Jung's correspondence with Hans Schmid (Princeton University Press). He has also written more than two hundred publications on the history, theory and technique of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- Healing Through Love? -- Healing through love?: a unique dialogue in the history of psychoanalysis -- My grand-patient, my chief tormentor: a hitherto unnoticed case of Freud's and the consequences -- Psychoanalytic Filiations -- The threads of psychoanalytic filiations, or: psychoanalysis taking effect -- Family tree matters -- Profession-psychoanalyst: an historical view -- Is There Still an Unknown Freud? -- Whose Freud is it? Some reflections on editing Freud's correspondence -- Is there still an unknown Freud? A note on the publications of Freud's texts and on unpublished documents -- Freud, Bleuler, Jung -- The story of an ambivalent relationship: Sigmund Freud and Eugen Bleuler -- A perfectly staged concerted action against psychoanalysis: the 1913 congress of German psychiatrists -- Freud and Jung, Freudians and Jungians -- Two Outstanding Followers: Sandor Ferenczi and Karl Abraham -- Dreaming of Freud: Ferenczi, Freud, and an analysis without end -- The significance of Ferenczi's clinical contributions for working with psychotic patients -- Karl Abraham -- Karl Abraham and Sandor Ferenczi -- Epilogue -- A fat wad of dirty pieces of paper: Freud on America, Freud in America, Freud and America

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CIN1782200142VG
9781782200147
1782200142
Psychoanalytic Filiations: Mapping the Psychoanalytic Movement by Ernst Falzeder
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20150429
406
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